License

PULSAR license is a BSD-style permissive free software license (properly called “modified BSD”).
It allows proprietary commercial use, and for the software released under the license
to be incorporated into proprietary commercial products.

Works based on the material may be released under a proprietary license
as long as PULSAR license requirements are maintained, as stated in the LICENSE file.

In contrast to copyleft licenses, like the GNU General Public License,
PULSAR license allows for copies and derivatives of the source code
to be made available on terms more restrictive than those of the original license.

Funding

Core funding for PULSAR is provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Cycles

Computing cycles for PULSAR are mainly provided
by the National Institute for Computational Science (NICS).